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I’ve tried voicemeeter but can’t seem to get the DAW sound into Skype or Zoom, it goes into the app and I can mix it with my voice, but the person on the other end if the call can’t hear it.
Probably my issue. I find it hard to visualise what goes where, could do with a schematic of some kind so it makes more sense.
I’ll have a look at Audio Movers as well.
If it’s an all in one solution might be worth paying for.
We’re not playing live, it’s just for remote mixing, so latency shouldn’t be an issue.
Basically anything going through the mixer is audio on the call from me and the screen is shared. I use a mic on a spare channel to speak.
What mixer/interface have you got?
There is a way to rout a DAW out to your OS, its called that loopback thing. But its a bit tricky to figure out and like yourself I wanna visualise where everything else so I just use a Yamaha MG10 analogue mixer so I have separate volume controls for all my main sounds (voice, guitar, backing track) and mix as one soundwave out into the Focusrite I use then into the computer via USB. It means 2 devices but works perfectly and sounds great. Windows recognises the interface as the audio input and so does the platform (run in Google Chrome)
(1) Select Teams to pick up inputs 1/2 from the L12, but mute these on the L12 itself, otherwiwe you'll get feedback.
(2) Route outputs 1/2 in Cubase to your speakers, but have a send on the master channel to outputs 3/4.
(3) Set up a mic input on one of the other L12 channels. Again, mute this on the L12 itself. In Cubase, route this only to outputs 3/4.
(4) Now cable outputs 3/4 on the L12 back into inputs 1/2.
If that works then output 3/4 should be like a bus containing everything you want to send to the client at the other end, so it would routed directly into inputs 1/2 and sent to Teams, but that input would be muted locally. Does that sound right?
As Stuckfast says on iIndows there is the ASIO multi-client issue.
Zoom can be particularly fiddly with sample rate- my studio is permanently on 48khz but using an audio device that is set to 48khz in Zoom will cause it to lock up- so much so that you can't even change the audio device in Zoom, you have to change the device in Audio Midi setup to 44.1 and then go back into Zoom.
Have you seen this?
https://www.knuckledustermusic.com/blog/vb-cable
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I've sat in sessions using this and it's ideal.